CatalyticAction's Playground Puts Children at the Center of Relief Efforts for Syria

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The international response to the Syrian War has often struggled to deal with the sheer scale of the disaster; huge numbers of refugees find it difficult even to source the barest essentials for life in the enormous refugee camps that have sprung up in Jordan, Lebanon, and elsewhere. Alongside the overwhelming need for basics, longer term care for displaced Syrian citizens is also proving difficult, but CatalyticAction, a not-for-profit design studio who are in their own words "a group of young graduates who believe that small changes can realize a big impact," believe that this long-term provision is equally important, especially for children.

Providing a sense of normal life for children in the refugee camps is absolutely essential to helping them, and their families, to recover and cope with life as refugees, which this why CatalyticAction have begun crowdfunding the construction of a playground - designed with the help of refugee children - in the Lebanese town of Bar Elias. The playground would allow children to learn through play, provide a sense of normality and, importantly, should create a space that they feel safe in.

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Cite: Dario Goodwin. "CatalyticAction's Playground Puts Children at the Center of Relief Efforts for Syria" 05 Jun 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/639465/catalyticaction-s-playground-puts-children-at-the-center-of-relief-efforts-for-syria> ISSN 0719-8884

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